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A, PB NTECOST. GALGULATING MAGHNE.

APPLICATION FILED P11528, 1905.

Pajeuted Jan, 7, 1913.

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A. PBNTEGOST. GALCULATING MACHINE. y APPLIGA'l-ION FILED PBH 28, 1905.

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Patented Jan. 7', 1913.

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GALGULATING MACHNB. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 2s', 1905,

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CALCULTING Patented Jamil 1913.

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GALGULATING MACHINE.

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A. PENTEGOST. GALCULATING MACHINE. M PLIOA'LIONv FILED PBBA 28, 1905.

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,Antenna rnivzrncosr, or neer cannes, new JERSEY, assieiion, :er Masiva assreit MENTS, 'ro :animo-eens Annina iraciiiiir. COMPANY, or nnrnoi'r, Micniean, n

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'nl azz wam a may mem f i 'Be it known that I, ARTHUR Pnnnrncos'r, a subject of the King of @great Britainfme siding at` East Orange, Essex county, State of New Jersey, have invented certain new andv useful Improvements in Calculating- Machines, of Which the following is a speci- -cation. i n

This invention relates to improvements in calculating machines of the character `.vhich are adapted to both accumulate and record a series of items and also record the total or sum of the several items which have Vbeen previously recorded and accumulated.V In

connection with such machines it is very desirable that mea-'ns be provided whereby whenever a number representingv the sum 'piviously recorded and accumulated items --is`;recorded, it will be clearly distinguished vlfjnifn the recordedy items.

i-f'lo'provide'such a machine ivith means for automatically printing a distinguishing mark'or character simultaneously with the '-.r'egor'ding of a number representing the sum 25 of `previously recorded items, is theV object of` the invention.

For purposes ot' illustration the invention is shown in the accompanying drawings as applied to a calculating machine of the char- 4 y30 acter shown in Letters Patent No. 763,692,

' granted June 28, 1904,for an invention of n. l/V. H. Pike, Jr. lIt )vill'be evident,ihow

ever, that the invention is adapted vfor use in;I connection with other calculating ma-V fchines than the one illustrated in lthe drawvings.- l

if., In the drawings, Figure 1 is a side elevaf 4"vjt'ion of a portion `ola Pike calculating Aand I y"adding -machine 'having the present invention applied thereto, the upper portion of the side plate of the recorder of such machine being broken away; Fig. 2 is a vertical sec -tional view through a portion ofthe machine, on a larger scale than Fig. 1; Fig. 3

" is an elevation of the recording mechanism,

Lparts ofthe operating devices shown in Figs.` 1 and 2 being removed; Fig. 4 represents a series of recorded items; Fig. 5 is .a longitudinal central section through the y5'0 machine, parts; being removed'for the sake. of clearness; Fig. 6 is a side elevation of the rear portion of the machine o n-the same scale as Figs. 2 and 3; Fig. 7 is a side eleva- Specification of Letters Patent.

Appiication ined r'ebmary 28, i905: serial no. 247,650.

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tion of thel front portion of the machine;y Fig. 8 is a plan' of the parts shown in Fig;

7; F ig. 9 is a sectional eievation inthe line 9--9 of Fig. 10; Fig. 10 is-a plan view of the total and sub-total. actuating mechanisms; Fig. 11 is a sectional side-view of` the adding mechanism on the line 11-11 of Fig. 13; Fig. 12 is a similar view on the,`

line 12-12 of Fig,y 13; Fig. 18 is a plan view 'of a portion of the adding mechanism; Fig. .14 is a sectional view o'f the keyoperating mechanism; Fig. 15 is a vertical sec-v tion on the line 1li-15 of Fig.- 14, .lookingl in the direction 'oi- 'the arrow; Fig. 16 is a detail perspective view oil a detent shifting device used inl connect-ion with the total and sub-total mechanisms.

In the drawings, 1 designates the roller platen of the machine which is arranged'i below the curved type carrying'levers 2, one

to each series of keys, hereinafter referred to. which oscillate or rock on a shaft 3, each being joined to a strip v5 carrying a. rack 40, which actuates the pinions 41, Figs. 5

and 12, secured to the adding Wheels 42 carried by a swinging frame consisting of` suitable arms 43 connected by cross bars andv adapted to rock about a shaft or rod 44 mounted in the main frame of the machine.

Fixed paivls 4:3 serve to lock the pinions 41,

vto prevent accidental turning.' Each rack 40 I `lddii'ig Wheel) are carried away from lugsf 9E.

51 at the ends of detcnts 52, andthe inclined edge of each cam 50 Will nearly 4Contact A lug 47,. Figs. 5, 11, and 12,

with the end of its detent 52 when the-wheel i `has been turned nine units or steps., In moving the'tenth step, the inclined edge of the cam will depress the detent, lWhich will i thus carry a, lug 53 on the detent out of the path of, a stud 54s, Figs. 1l and 13, on the rack that coacts with the adding wheel of the next higher order of numbers andthe rack will thus be perniitted to move astep beyond nits normal. position at` rest and thus Civ stud del.

move .its (zo-acting pinion and adding Wheel step upon the completed revolution of the cam "50 of the wheel of the lower order.

lihen the detent is depressed a vertical paul Will be t raivn over a shoulder .C-tof the detent and then prevent the detent from rising until a frame G, Figs. 7, 11 and 12, swings back a bar 57 carried thereby and pushes back the pavvls 55 from the shoulders 50 of the detcnts 52, which are then liftedby springs 58.

li`he ,frame carrying the-adding Wheels is swung to move the pinions of said Wheels into and out. of engagement With the racks by tivo p 1ent means actuated from the Working shaft 18. rihus the left hand arm t3 of said frame connects with toggle'link 59 joined to another toggle link '60, the movement of thetoggle raising and lowering the frame carrying the adder wheels. The toggle is operated from a reciprocating link G1, the movement being limited by alug on a plate 62 at the end of the link 59.

The link S1 is connected to an arm 62, Figs. 1 ando and, as the Working shaftlt oscillates in one direction, the rear shoulder 03 on a plate 63 on said shaft, contacts with a stud 64 on the lever 62, which swings forward.' The return movement brings the shoulder 65 against the stud 04 swinging back the lever 62 and operates the aforesaid toggle in a manner the reverse of that due to the act-ion of the shoulder 63a on the The keys 6, by which the action of the accumulating v and recording devices is controlled are arranged in rows, there being one row of such keys for each of the type carryinglevers 2. Each key is normally held in its elevated position by a spring G6, and means' are provided whereby when either key of a rovv' is depressed such key will be held in its depressed position. @n depressing a key the lower end of its stem is brought into the path of one of a series Yof studs or stops 07 projecting in both directions from the co-acting rack strip 5 and the key stem thus limits and defines the subsequent movement of the strip and rack and the extent to which the number Wheel ll2,is turned. the st ops 07 being progressively farther from the, key stemsso that. the strip moves to a greater extent. in proportion as the key depressed indicates a higher number, as shown,

and the paris are arranged so that each strip has a movement of one step at each operation of the uranium, even if no k may have been dop; rlhis will bring the cipher printing character on the type carrier 2 into the printing line, but Without..turning 'the maling wheel associated With such type carrier. r ne normal position of the stop 67 on the st o which co-acts with cach key y numbered 17 is two steps to the pear of said key, the position of the other stops 67 `vvhich project lugs 103i.

being progressively one step farther to the rear of its co-acting ke'y stop, the stud G7 which co-acts with each 9 key being ten steps away. rlhe type lever shaft 3, Figs. 3,

and 6, carriesv tivo pendent arms 68 connected by a cross strip 09 and cross rod 70, the latter carrying a roll 71,'which bears on a cam plate 72 on the Working shaft 18. The. strip (l0 holds the lower ends of the type carrying levers 2 in their rearmost positions, each against the tension of a spring 73.

The stem 100, Figs. 14 and 15, of each numbered key 6 has notches 100a and l00b of different depths formed therein. Springs 66, aforesaid, act to lift the keys; and pawls 101 which are Secured to longitudinal shafts 102, are adapted to engage said notches in the key steams'and hold d own the keys, the pavvls of each series of keys being on the adjacent shaft, so that after one key of a series is depressed, the depression of another key in the series will swing out all the pavvls and release the depressed key, which Will rise. The highest or upper key of each series is blank or provided with no number and the depression of such blank key of a row swings the pawls to liberate a key of that row which has been improperly depressed, the blank key rising as soon as pressure is removed therefrom, as the notches of such blank keys' are not arranged to be held down by the pawls.

A detent arm 103, Figs. 8, 5, 1%, 15, se,y cured on each shaft 102, near its end, is held in the path of the stop 67 on the strip 5 near the number 9 key by a spring 106, which also tends to turn the shaft 102 and hold the paivls 101 against the key stems and .in the notches thereof. lll/Then all the keys in a column are up, Lhe pawls 101 are all in the deep notches 100h and the, detent arm 103 of each shaft actsasa stop for the co-acting strip 5, which can only move one step forvvard until its stop 67 strikes the arm 103, securing the result before stated. Such single step movement of the strip 5 does not move the rack 40 as the notch 48 in the sliding strip 5 is of such length that the end Wall' thereof does not engage the pin 47 of the rack until after such single step movement of the strip 5 has been completed. The shafts 102 can be rocked automatically to throw out all the pawls 101 by a sliding cross strip 107, having elongated slots into This is effected from .the rocking of the working shaft 18. Thus at the commencement of themotion of the shaft 1S, an arm on said shaft carries a latch 10S past a stud 109a onalever 109, a spring permitting the latch to yield and pass by the stud, and on the' return motion'of the shaft 18, the beveled edge ofthe latch 108 contacting with the stud 109a swings the lever 109 and passing by permits the lever to` return to its normal position. This lever 109 is-connted by a link 110 with anl angle lever 111, Figs. 11i-and .15, vpivoted at 111a to the side frame and provided with an arm 1-11'l "igs. 14 and 15, which extends loosely through aslct in the end, of the stripiO' and "the movement ot' the lever 109 will thus- -rock the lever 111 and ,slide the strip 1 ()7 in the direction 'of the ari-'ow Fig. 15, and thereby withdraw all of the pawls 101 and release any key which may have been depressed.

When a `innnberedkey 6 is depressedthe stripf) .mo,ves ofmvardunt-il Vits 'stop' 67k rack 40 without. turning' 'iepim'on of its associated adder wheeh'pthefframe carrying rack 40. n theirfeturn movem tjo `r the strips 5 each rack turnsthepinioiifengaged thereby and -th'e adding .wheel connected` to such pinion, the extent-1 of "revolution-1d@ vpending on thev distance' the strip 5, re-

turnin l'to its. position, Amoves the raclc;

To t e swinging lframe G, Fig. Land -dotted lines Figs.'11 and 12,*arelattaclied' twov longitudinal rods 711,' whichgfare con. nected to a swinging frame K, Figs'. 3, 5, 6

and 9. A. roller :stud 75 on the plate 63 and a Asimilar' stud-at the opposite sideof the ma- I studs holdi chine contact withprojections 7 6 on the frame K, and the swinging trame G is thus` held in forward position.

ln operating the anachine, the working shaft 18 is rocked by'suitable connections from the operatin shaft, and the roller y ng the rames'K and G in their forward posltions, are first withdrawn and the frame Gr moved rearwardly by springs 77 so that the-pawls 55, Figs. 11 land 12,

lwiil bear against the edges below the shoulders 5G of the detente 52 under spring` tension, and the racks 40 can be drawny by their springsfi backward with their lugs orstops 51 resting against the lugs 53. `Vhen a number key or keys have been depressed and the working'shaft 18 is operated each coperating .strip 5 is carried forward to an extent depending on 'the key depressed. The

. swinging-frame carrying the adder wheels is then depressed to bring each pinion 41 into engagement with its rack 40 and on the nextbackward movement of each stripthe .nu'lnbenwheel is turned to an extent coi'responding-to that to which the rack was carf any one -wheel is turned sufficiently to depressthc adjacent detent 52, the backward swing of the frame G will then permit thexpawl to swing back', when, having l e'scziped contact with the edge in i' front of fthe'shoulderGQit passes above said shoulder as the 4cam 50` tiepresses the detent and the ,pawl 55 then holds down the detent until the-wheel completes its movement and actuated, rhtch 16.

forward to normal positions and'release thc detente 52 which then rise. l This also moves the racks 40 forward to normal position by the contact therewith of `the cross'bar 57f carried by the arms of the rame G. It will be understood that each spring 46 forms a flexible connect-ion between one of the strips 5 and the rack 40 supportedby said strip. Normally the stud or pin 53 holds the rack t0v in such position that the spring 46 connected to that rack, is unoer tension. 'If during the operation of the machine2 the strip 5 and rack 40 ofthelorder toiwhlch a. carrying operation is to be' imparted are stationary: or in their normal -|tixneijt e I positions at the cam 50 of the adding wheel 42 of the` next lower orderrocks the lever 52, the

`sprin 46 being as aforesaid. under tension,

collapses, v and although vthe strip 5 remains stationary, the rack 40'is moved relative to said strip`throu h a distance corresponding' to che step. I however, the spring and; rack of the oltlgerto which the carrying is to be transmi ed be in motion at the time when the detent'or stud 53 is removed from the path of the stud 54, the rack will continue to move with the'strip 5 throughout the entire movement of the latter, the spring 46 acting at *such time merely asa connect ing link between the strip and rack and will not he stopped, as it'commonly is, one step before the strip 5v completes its rearward movement-that is, in the latter case, the

rack and strip will move together throughing on the stud 54, stops the rearward move- .ment of the rack one'step in advance 'of the completion of the corresponding movement ofthe strip. y

The recording mechanism, including the aforesaid type carrying arms or sectors 2, is .arranged between side plates); and includes any suitable number of such type car-- riers, ten being shown in the accompanying drawings. there being arowof numbered keys (i for each of said type carriers. With cachot said type carriers is associated a pivotally mounted hammer'lO, shown as ha vin-g a separately formed tail piece 11 provided at its free end with a lip 12 and a pin or stud 13, said piu and lip extending in opposite directions from the-tail piece as shown most clearlyvin Fig. l. The lip 12 of each hannner is engaged by the hook of a detent shown yasa lever lsliivoted at 15 and with which .-operates a pivotally mounted spring' Said. v4catches 16 are mounted in a swinging frame,- which at each I operation .of 'the machine moves so as to draw downwardly on` said catches and there'- by rock the detentsl 14 engaged therewith out of engagement'with the lips 124 of the printing hammers. In'columns Where a. key is depressed the type levers 2 will be moved sutiiciently to carry projections 2 thereon above studs 1oa on the catches 16. In columns where no key is depressed the type levers Q'are not moved sufiiciently to carry their projections 2 above the roller ,studs 16a and when the catches 1G co-acting with such columns are moved downwardly as above described, their-upper ends will be pushed forward by the projections 2 and the hooks of the catches will not engage the detents 14 and consequently the hammers in such columns will not be released by the action of the catches 16. To print ciphers to the right of the column of the highest order in which iigure is printed, each detent 14 is provided with an upwardly extending finger 17, which extends across and-'in position to be operated by the stud or pin 13 of the hammer of the next higher denomination of tlie recorder, whereby at each actuation of the main or working shaft 18 of the machine, the hammers, corresponding to the rows of keys 6, in which keys have been previously depressed, or associated with the type cartrying. levers@ of, orders of less value than the highest' denomination expressed by the de presi-.led keys, will be released and-caused to force a type on the respective arms 2 toward l, the platen 1.. To restore the hammers to normal position there is a swinging frame consisting of side levers 7S and connecting bars 79, 80.' VA projection S1 on the cam 7 2 engages the bar 7 9 and swings the frame to lift the bar 80 and the hammers as the working shaft 1S rocks on returning to position. In starting, the said frame swings to carry the baiI 8O down leaving the hammers free,

To add different amounts together, 'the number keys are 'depressed and by suitableoperating means the working shaft 1S and the main cam 72 thereon are rocked. This permits vthe cross bar 69 to swing forward and allows the type carrying levers and strips 5 to move, under the influence of the .springs 73, until said strips' are arrested by the stems of the depressedkeys, or, in those iows where no keys have been depressed, by the detents which normally limit themovement of the strips to' that suflicient to bring the zero type on the type carrying lever to the printing line. The racks 40 remain stationary until the strips have each moved one unit when the racks will also move forward with 'the strips. This permits each strip when no key is depressed to move sutiiciently to bring the vt-ypecarrierinto position to print a cipher at 'the printing line. The firstportion 72b of the main cam 72 permits no movementI of the frame carrying the cross bar'69. A second porti-Jr. 72 of said cam' permits the entire forward movement of said frame andcross bar 69 and a thirdportion 72d does not effect the movement of the frame. vThis allows certain movementsof other parts while the strip 5 and racks 0 are not in motion. By the forward motion of the strips 5 the type carrying levers connected withsuch strips are moved to bring the type corresponding to the depressed keys, and the Zero typeV in the carriers associated with rows of keys where no key has been depressed, into position. above the platen 1 and after the strips 5 are arrested and prior to the commencement 4of the return movement thereof, an arm 82 on the working shaft 18, through a link 83, rocks the swinging frame iir which the spring actuated catches 16 -of the hammer detents 14- are mounted and, as before described, releases the detents of the hammers corresponding to the rows in which keys have been depressed. After the strips are arrested the pinions 41 of the adder wheels are thrown into gear with the racks and on the return motion of the cam 72 the strips and racks Ll() are returned to their normal positions, the racks turning the pinions a number of units, depending on the extentof return movements of the strips 5 and equal to the"'numbers expressed by the depressed keys. The final part of the return movement of the working shaft-1S causes the plate 6B to movethe lever 62 and link-61 to break the joint'of the toggle 60, 59 and permit the frame carrying the adder wheels to.

Istance, by controlling the movements of the racks by the pinions of the wheels 42, the rac-ks in such case being engaged with the pinions tlwhen the racks and the strips 5 are moving forward under the action of the springs 7 S. The rotary' movement of the pinions and adding wheels is thus in the reverse direction to that when accui1iulating,'tlie effect being that the amount accumulated is subtracted as the wheels-and pinions return to The pinion cams 50.

their zero positions. arrest this reverse rotation of the adding wheels the zero position when their shoulders engage the lugs 51 of the. detents 59. in accuirulating the wheels have advanced in the direction of the arrow. Fig. 11, a number of steps from the zero position, so in returning to the zero position the racks and strips are allowed to move forward the same number of steps until the pawls of the cams Contact with the det'ents. thus moving the type levers correspondingly and bringing the number types in positibn to indicate the totalaccumul'ated. The accumulating wheels will be left at zero after the register'- ing or print-ing of the total, except when the total to be zreaccumulated on the Wheels` d2, which is ell'ected by keeping the -racks 4Q l and pinionsv 41 engaged when the racks areA again moved to the rear, or restored. These results are eilfected by so setting the parts as Y tovary theftimes of engaging and disengaging the, racks and'pinions and one means of doing this is'loyy tivo keys, distinguished as sub-total and total keys 7 and 8, Figs.

l, 9 and 10.` At the rear of the working l pshown in dotted linesin Fig. 9.

shaft'18,is a. 'shaft on which rocks a plate 84 carrying two dogs 85, 86, nor1nally hel-cl .in contact ,with sto/ps by a connecting spring l'plateffis pivoted a linle-87 which is raised by a spring 88'and'lias a, notch 89 adapted tov engage ,the studA 64e on the lever 62. Tivo parallel levers Bet, 90, extend past the keys 7, 8 andthe lever 34 is connected with the 'link 87. YVlicn the total l key 8, Figs. l,

Y`9 and v10, is depressed, its stud 36, deprelssesA the lever 34 and the connecting link 87, the

notch. ory slot 89 in which engages tlie'stuld 6/1 oir the 'louer GZso that .said lever and link 25, 61 will be operated, from the plate 84. l-ilhen Sti 35 wheels, causing the pinions voit said Wheels to engage the racks 10, as the strips 5 move forward, until the AWheels 112, turning in the 'l reverse direction of the arrow, Fig. 11, re-

turn to the zero position, where they are arrested by the paivls of the cani 50 contacti ing Withthe projections 51 ot the detents I *Thefracks -will. he held in their forward posif `,tion during the printing action, while the l'parl'. 72d ofthe" cam 72.011 -the Work-shaft 18 I plate 84; inthe direction o' and thelink 8 A' moves in one direction past the roll 11, Figs. 3 and 5. On the'return movement', the roll E91. Figs. 1 and 9, contacts with the forward.

.redige of the upper 'degli `and rocks the vbending the toggle and lifting the tram carrying the adding Wheels and f lisengagging the pinions oi? said Wheels from the racks l0. The contii'nicd movementof the cani 72 re- 55 stores the racks to their normal position.

. The sub-total which, W/hnthelcver is dep f seed,

lugy the tail of thc. dog and contacts Iwith swing'ssaid dog out of the path ot the roll 91-dvhich roll' 1n such caf-se cannot operate saididogtorcok the plate Stand renders the `saidplate inoperative to sluit the lever 62 the' toggle.' The subltotal key stud 35i To this ,its arrow, Fig. 9, l' pulls the lever 62 rearwardly. f

key 7, Figs. 1, 9 and, 19, 5 operates-ion a' secondlevcr 90 which has' a 1 01701' both the levers 311 and '90,

so that when the sub-total key is depressed the lever 3451s carried down with the lever 90 and the link 87 is engaged with the stud 64 on lever 62 and, therefore, when the machine is lthus operated, the pinions of the adding Wheels are drawn into engagement with thee'acks 110 as the plate 84; is rocked by the stud 91 and pawl. 86 before the racks move Vtoi-Ward, and they continue engaged on the reverse movement (as the stud 91 onrcturning will not contact with the pawl 85) until tlic racks are restored' to their normal position, when the frame carrying the adding wheels is ,raised andthe pinions are disengaged by the action of the shoulder .55 on the plate contacting with the stud 61 on the lever 62, as in accumulating. lVhen either the total key 8 or sub-total key detente 103, out ofthe path o the stud 6T, so that the strips 5 anctvracksmay. move under the control of the prions.v This is effected, Fig. 9, by a project n 112 on each of said 8, 7, which projections `contact with .a stud Illj1 on a pivoted arm 113, Figs. 7', 15. and 1.6. lThe rear end of arm 113 contacts with a bell crank lever 114,v one end of which enters a. slot in theistrip 107 but'does not interfere with the usiiial individual movements of the 'detentslO ll/Viren, therefore, either the total keyor sub-total key is depressed'its projefhion 112 depresses the arm 113, which rocks the bell crank lever 114 and moves the strip 107 to thev left,t-hus swinging vall the detente 103' out of their normal positions and releasing ythe strips 5.l

ings illusti ate the construction and opera' tion of the accumulating and recording means of the calculating machine shown in the aforesaid Letters PatentNo 763,692, by means ot' which it is possible to accumulate and record ,a series of i'tefiis 'and alsof 'to record sub-totals or totals, that such sub-totalsf'or totals may be printed or recorded and distinguished by a characteristic mark whenever eithero'f the are employed. ln an rarm 19, pivotally mounted at 2O to one of theside plates 9, is supported a type bar 21 carrying at. its lower end a 'type in the forni of a star or other distinguishing character. T he arm 19 is of such lengt-h "that the type on the bar 2l is always in the printing line, or in position to in'iprint its character in line with the numerals recorded by the type on the sectors-2 upward movement. To operate the typeflai' '7 is depressed, it is neccss'ar to swing the r In order keys 7, 8, is actuated, the followingvmeans' ibo 'The foregoing description and the draw l,

at each actuation ofthe machine. Saitijarm is normally drawnwupward about its piidt 1 a spring 21, a suitrtioa'le stop Q2 limitanglsuchv 21, a hammer-23, similar. in constructionl'to the aforesaid `hammers 10, is provided.A

That said hammer is provided 1with a tail' 23e havngja lipand 'stud or pm 26y tpieee corresponding to the lip l2 and stud 13 of each of the hammers l0. The hammer 23 is normally maintained in inoperative position by a detent 2l mounted on the inner end of a a short crank or arm 27 which is connected by a link 28 with `one arml of a bell crank 29 mounted on the aforesaid side 'plate 9, and the other arm of Which hell crank is connected by a link 30 with an arm 3l on atransverse shaft 32. An arm on vsaid shaft 32 is connected by suitable links to the lever Se across the upper edge of vvhicheirtend the studs 35, 36, respectively connected with the sub-total key 7 and total hey 8. Therefore when either the sub-total or total key is depressed, the shaft 32, will be rocked and through-the above described connections the detent 2e will be nioved'toy inoperative'position. As already described such movements take l lace immediately oh the depression of either key 8, and prior to the actuation of the main shaft 18, means being y provided for positivelyv preventing any actuation of such main shaft during the time that said sub-total or ".totaP7 keys are being actuated. When, therefore, either the sub-total or total key is depressed and the detent 2e moved to inoperative position, t-he hammer 23 will be actuated and the character represented bythe type on the bar 21 printed at the right ofthe number recorded by the type of the several sectors 2 which have been operative during the recording of the several individual items. It Will be seen that each of the hammers l0, and 23, is connected with a power spring tending to move the free end of the hammer downwardly into .position to` operate the type, such spring being held under tension by the action of the detents 14 and 24 respectively. If desired a spring arm 37 may be employed to hold the type bar 2l in an elevated position in the arm 19 by which it is carried.

Referring to Fig. 4, it vvill be seen that Whenever a sub-total or total is recorded, a star or other distinguishing mark. Will be printed at the right thereof, so tha-tsuch records Will he clearly distinguished from the items of a. column of figures.

The lip 25 of the hammer 23 is, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, engaged b a -detent lll, similar in form andmounted to rock about the same axis as the detents, lll, ancVwith the stud-or pin 26 of said hammer coperates the detent 24. The 'latter detent vvill be moved to inoperative position, as before sub-total key is actuated.

:tp/tassi' described, Whenever either the totalfr 'or The hammer' 23 will not be released and permitted 'to fall When the detent 2e is Withdrawn from' the'path of movement. v t the stud 26 because it ivillstill be held in -ts elevated position hy the detent lila. 'This last detent will be moved to inoperative position bythe pin '13 of the adjacent hammer l@ Whenever' at the time of actua-ting thev shaft 18 one or more of the numbered keys are depressed, or When said 4shaft 18 is actuated after a .number or numbers has er have been ac cumnlated on adding ine-ChaDiSm. To permit the hammer' to operate the type bar 211, therefore, it is vnecessary that beth the det/ents l-a and'2 controlling such heinmer he moved to inoperative position.. This is accomplished Whenever a total or suie-total is recorded; out suchv hammer will nctbe released except: when the adding Wheels 4-2 have, by previous operations ol the-machine, heen moved. from their zero posit-ion.. lf the shaft 1.8 is actuated .when the adding Wheel are all in 'their zero position the hammer 23 will not be released even if the total key or i? sub-total key he depressed; but during' such operation the hammer ivill he retained in its elevated position bythe detent 140.

l() which, as before described, is held inoperative, elevated, position unless :It the time of actuating the shaft 18 one or more of the adding' Wheels occupy other vthan their Zero positions or are moved from such zero position by the actuation of said shaft. vVvhenever the machineis cleared, that is Whenever the adding Wheels are returnedl Having thus described the invention What isclaimed and desired to he secured by Letters ljatent is 1. The'combination With an adding machine in .which individual items are accumulated and printed and including suit-- able actuating `means and supplementalV f total ifY and sub-total devices, of means controlled by the action of.' the sub-"total7 'device for printing a suitable character to distinguish the sub-total from the individual items.

2. The combination Withan adding machine in .which individual items :ire aerlhis detent can only be released by the adyacent hammer fof said devices for printing av suitable char-- acter to distinguish a subtotal or a total lfrom the individual items.

3. The combination, in an adding machine adapted to accumulate and record individual items .and'to record the sum of items previously accumulated, a total key,

va sub-total key, means, supplemental to t the devices by which the items and totalsA are recorded, for printing a distinguishing y character, a detent for preventing operation of said means during the recording ot' individual items, and means connected with both the total l and sub-total keys for releasing said detent.

4.' The combination with an adding machine in Which'individual items are accu mulatedv and printed, o means supplemental 'to the actuating devices controlling the recordingof a. total, means controllingthe recording of a sub-total including a key independent of the means controllingr the recording of a total, and means :t'o-r printing a distinguishing character Whenever a subtotal is recorded.

l so.

lIn an adding machine in which individual ltems are accumulated and printed,

ythe combination with accumulating devices,

printing means, an operating shaft, connections between said shaft and the accumulating-devices and printing means, and means foractuating said shaft, of two independent keysadapted to' respectively control the operation of the machine to record a' total and a subtotal and means for printing a character whenever either' of said keys is actuated to distinguish the F total or subtotal from the individual items.

S, The combination in an adding machine 'adapted to accumulate and record individual items and to record thesum ofitems previously accumulated, of means for recording' a total. of items recorded b the machine, a subtotal key independent o said' total means, devices, supplemental to thoseby which the items and totals are rei corded, for printing a Vdistinguishing charactr, a detent for preventing operation of the last said devices during the recording otx individual items, and means connected with the sub-total key for releasing said detent. f

7. The combination in an adding machine adapted to accumulate 'and recordl individual items and to record' the sum of items previouslyaccumulated, Aof a total key, means for taking a sub-total including an elementindependent of 'said total key, devices, supplemental to those by which the items and totals are recorded for printing 'a distinguishing character, a det-ent for pre venting operation of said means during the recording of individual items, and means for automatically releasing said detent when the sub-total means is actuated.

In testimony whereof` I have signed my name to this'specification in the presence of' two subscribing Witnesses.

ARTHUR PENTECOST. lVitnesscs:

W. H. Prim, Jr., E. C. BATAILLE. 

